For my money ($2.99), it's worth it. It is easy to set up, and provides a nice menu for selecting books to download from the PC. When the app is run, you receive a menu allowing you to sort your listing of available books. Next comes the sorted booklist. Selecting one of the books results in a nicely formatted page providing a cover image and other metadata (assuming it's in your calibre database). If all you want is a list of books, then it may not be worth it to you.

That sounds like a plus, but if the OP already has the content server working then it's a wash.

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and provides a nice menu for selecting books to download from the PC. When the app is run, you receive a menu allowing you to sort your listing of available books. Next comes the sorted booklist. Selecting one of the books results in a nicely formatted page providing a cover image and other metadata (assuming it's in your calibre database).

I'm curious, how is this any different then the existing content server menus, searches and nicely formatted pages with covers and metadata from your library?

I'm curious, how is this any different then the existing content server menus, searches and nicely formatted pages with covers and metadata from your library?

The information is very similar to what I see when I use the browser on my desktop. On my Asus tablet, the only information I get when accessing the database through the Asus browser is a booklist with thumbnails -- no metadata. Trying to download a book via the Asus browser has been hit or miss for me. More often than not, it's miss. On the other hand, accessing and downloading the calibre content using the Calibre Library app has been very successful. Admittedly, if one can access the metadata via the browser and downloading is successful, then it's probably not worth the purchase.

The information is very similar to what I see when I use the browser on my desktop. On my Asus tablet, the only information I get when accessing the database through the Asus browser is a booklist with thumbnails -- no metadata.

Does the ASUS tablet automatically force the /mobi view (sounds like what you're describing) or is this something you can control and view the standard content server page if desired?

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Trying to download a book via the Asus browser has been hit or miss for me. More often than not, it's miss. On the other hand, accessing and downloading the calibre content using the Calibre Library app has been very successful.

It sounds as if it was definitely worth the price to you. Thanks for the feedback.

What about a tablet that is not recognized by Calibre when attached to the pc? I have a Sony S and it shows up without a drive letter, thus Calibre can't recognize it (I, too, am using Dropbox). The Sony S does recognize my pc wifi, but I've had wifi recognition problems with other gadgets (such as my printer). Does the Andriod app recognize such?

The information is very similar to what I see when I use the browser on my desktop. On my Asus tablet, the only information I get when accessing the database through the Asus browser is a booklist with thumbnails -- no metadata. Trying to download a book via the Asus browser has been hit or miss for me. More often than not, it's miss. On the other hand, accessing and downloading the calibre content using the Calibre Library app has been very successful. Admittedly, if one can access the metadata via the browser and downloading is successful, then it's probably not worth the purchase.

Thanks for the info. That's very helpful.

I have an Asus tab also (eepad transformer101) and use the Opera browser to access the Calibre server on my PC. I see all the metadata. Don't know why you don't? What browser are you using? You might want to try try Opera or Dolphin (which I think would work as well).

Hmmm I just tried the stock Android browser and it doesn't show all the info.

With Opera I get two extra buttons for each book (top line, far right): Details and Permalink. Both yield more info.

Note: In Opera, it may be necessary to use the Desktop user agent. It's not the default. I always you that setting so I'm not sure if it's needed. To set, go to: User/Settings/Advanced/User agent/Desktop

What about a tablet that is not recognized by Calibre when attached to the pc? I have a Sony S and it shows up without a drive letter, thus Calibre can't recognize it (I, too, am using Dropbox). The Sony S does recognize my pc wifi, but I've had wifi recognition problems with other gadgets (such as my printer). Does the Andriod app recognize such?

What browser are you using? You might want to try try Opera or Dolphin (which I think would work as well).

Hmmm I just tried the stock Android browser and it doesn't show all the info.

With Opera I get two extra buttons for each book (top line, far right): Details and Permalink. Both yield more info.

I use the stock Android browser and mine also fails to show all info. Because the Calibre Library app works so well for me (and since I've already purchased it) I think I'll just stick with it. Thanks.

Followup: Just tried to Opera browser; much nicer than the stock browser. I probably would not have purchased the additional app had I tried Opera first. Nevertheless, the Calibre Library app works very well.